Aishwarya is really upset these days and the reason is the fact that an imposter has registered under her name on ‘Twitter’ and is pretending to be her.
|Last Updated: Jun 06, 2009, 01:09 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Spicezee Bureau
Mumbai, June 06: Aishwarya Rai is really upset these days, for her peace of mind has gone for a toss and the reason is the fact that an imposter has registered under her name on ‘Twitter’, a community website, and has been tweeting (posting messages) pretending to be her. According to reports, the imposter Aishwarya has recently promised to reveal a secret and since then, Ash’s phone hasn’t stopped ringing! Her friends and acquaintances have reportedly been calling and asking about the big secret, but the actress is clueless and perturbed.
Aishwarya is obviously annoyed with the flooding phone calls from friends and family ever since the media reported that Ash is on Twitter. The fake profile has Ash proclaiming- “Planning to share a secret with my Twitter friends… will update shortly.”
The remark sparked a slew of speculations. Some guessed that Ash is in the family way; others imagined that her marriage is on the rocks!
A source says, “Ash was shell-shocked to know that someone who has faked her Twitter identity is posting messages on her behalf, promising to ‘reveal a secret’. Aishwarya does not have a Twitter account.”
This is not the first time a star is facing such a situation, as in the past, Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan and Katrina Kaif have also faced similar trouble.
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